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Copyright 2006-2007 Kevin Ottens <ervin@kde.org>
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
modify it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public
License as published by the Free Software Foundation; either
version 2.1 of the License, or (at your option) version 3, or any
later version accepted by the membership of KDE e.V. (or its
successor approved by the membership of KDE e.V.), which shall
act as a proxy defined in Section 6 of version 3 of the license.
This library is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
Lesser General Public License for more details.
You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public
License along with this library. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
*/
#ifndef SOLID_STORAGEVOLUME_H
#define SOLID_STORAGEVOLUME_H
#include <solid/solid_export.h>
#include <solid/deviceinterface.h>
namespace Solid
{
class StorageVolumePrivate;
class Device;
/**
* This device interface is available on volume devices.
*
* A volume is anything that can contain data (partition, optical disc,
* memory card). It's a particular kind of block device.
*/
class SOLID_EXPORT StorageVolume : public DeviceInterface
{
Q_OBJECT
Q_ENUMS(UsageType)
Q_PROPERTY(bool ignored READ isIgnored)
Q_PROPERTY(UsageType usage READ usage)
Q_PROPERTY(QString fsType READ fsType)
Q_PROPERTY(QString label READ label)
Q_PROPERTY(QString uuid READ uuid)
Q_PROPERTY(qulonglong size READ size)
Q_DECLARE_PRIVATE(StorageVolume)
friend class Device;
public:
/**
* This enum type defines the how a volume is used.
*
* - FileSystem : A mountable filesystem volume
* - PartitionTable : A volume containing a partition table
* - Raid : A volume member of a raid set (not mountable)
* - Other : A not mountable volume (like a swap partition)
* - Unused : An unused or free volume
*/
enum UsageType { Other = 0, Unused = 1, FileSystem = 2, PartitionTable = 3, Raid = 4, Encrypted = 5 };
private:
/**
* Creates a new StorageVolume object.
* You generally won't need this. It's created when necessary using
* Device::as().
*
* @param backendObject the device interface object provided by the backend
* @see Solid::Device::as()
*/
explicit StorageVolume(QObject *backendObject);
public:
/**
* Destroys a StorageVolume object.
*/
virtual ~StorageVolume();
/**
* Get the Solid::DeviceInterface::Type of the StorageVolume device interface.
*
* @return the StorageVolume device interface type
* @see Solid::DeviceInterface::Type
*/
static Type deviceInterfaceType() { return DeviceInterface::StorageVolume; }
/**
* Indicates if this volume should be ignored by applications.
*
* If it should be ignored, it generally means that it should be
* invisible to the user. It's useful for firmware partitions or
* OS reinstall partitions on some systems.
*
* @return true if the volume should be ignored
*/
bool isIgnored() const;
/**
* Retrieves the type of use for this volume (for example filesystem).
*
* @return the usage type
* @see Solid::StorageVolume::UsageType
*/
UsageType usage() const;
/**
* Retrieves the filesystem type of this volume.
*
* FIXME: It's a platform dependent string, maybe we should switch to
* an enum?
*
* @return the filesystem type if applicable, QString() otherwise
*/
QString fsType() const;
/**
* Retrieves this volume label.
*
* @return the volume label if available, QString() otherwise
*/
QString label() const;
/**
* Retrieves this volume Universal Unique IDentifier (UUID).
*
* You can generally assume that this identifier is unique with reasonable
* confidence. Except if the volume UUID has been forged to intentionally
* provoke a collision, the probability to have two volumes having the same
* UUID is low.
*
* @return the Universal Unique IDentifier if available, QString() otherwise
*/
QString uuid() const;
/**
* Retrieves this volume size in bytes.
*
* @return the size of this volume
*/
qulonglong size() const;
/**
* Retrieves the crypto container of this volume.
*
* @return the encrypted volume containing the current volume if appliable,
* an invalid device otherwise
*/
Device encryptedContainer() const;
protected:
/**
* @internal
*/
StorageVolume(StorageVolumePrivate &dd, QObject *backendObject);
};
}
#endif // SOLID_STORAGEVOLUME_H
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